1. "My Computer" for example exists in the start menu, but the app claims it isn't (and as default? lol. Wrong ). Same for Control Panel, Music and some more. Same for "Other" tab. I think this issue exists because the registry entry for this does not exist, and you forgot to include this possibility.
2. I'm still saying you don't have to restart explorer to change these settings. At least if you change it through the options of the start menu settings. Donno about changing it directly from regedit.
3. The app's title says "x64". Say what now? I'm running 32 bit.
4. In the Home tab, when hovering the buttons, remove the "Information: " string. I think it's obvious for the user it is an explanation of the hovered item.

I think that's it for now, I'll look into it more when I'll be back from work.

1. Default means the key doesn't exist in the Registry for the tweak, this is a very simple application that is only designed to quickly add pre-compiled Registry Keys. So there is no issue here
2. If you add one of these tweaks to the Registry you do need to restart explorer to see the changes. I can edit the code so you don't have to though.
3. This is a coding bug, is fixed now.
4. I will have a think about this one, remember it's only a BETA.

Thanks for testing dude.

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1. Default means the key doesn't exist in the Registry for the tweak, this is a very simple application that is only designed to quickly add pre-compiled Registry Keys. So there is no issue here
2. If you add one of these tweaks to the Registry you do need to restart explorer to see the changes. I can edit the code so you don't have to though.
3. This is a coding bug, is fixed now.
4. I will have a think about this one, remember it's only a BETA.

Thanks for testing dude.

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1. Huh? Default = The entry isn't enabled when you install Windows. Which means the whole thing is messed up :X
Please consider renaming it to something else or explain what does default means in that context.
2. So.. how does Windows do it without a restart?
3.
4. OK.

1. Huh? Default = The entry isn't enabled when you install Windows. Which means the whole thing is messed up :X
Please consider renaming it to something else or explain what does default means in that context.
2. So.. how does Windows do it without a restart?
3.
4. OK.

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1. Don't worry, I am looking into changing this now.
2. I've fixed this, it now refreshes explorer, no need to restart. Also, the 'Restart Explorer' buttons have been removed as it refreshes when you click 'Save'.

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1. Don't worry, I am looking into changing this now.
2. I've fixed this, it now refreshes explorer, no need to restart. Also, the 'Restart Explorer' buttons have been removed as it refreshes when you click 'Save'.

By invoking a Windows UI update with an API, rather than killing explorer. This also saves the user hassle if they're transferring files, etc.

Edit: An update is coming soon, changes include:

1. Fixed incorrect system architecture in application title.
2. Explorer is automatically refreshed after settings are saved, no restarting explorer is necessary.
3. Added option to set an item to default.

Thinking of adding Taskbar tweaks also. Seems ProTweak was a little bit of a fail.

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Just so everybodys knows, this application is part of a bigger plan and is purely for testing purposes only. I'd prefer if it was left in this section (Admin). Your contribution and testing will lead to a stable final product.

Regards, The Dev.

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